With a population of just over 10,000 people, the Herefordshire
town retains its rural charm while offering a quiet spot to settle
down.

Due to its size and quaint character the town is full of
independent shops and local businesses. The absence of large brands
and high street shops allow for a completely different living
experience to the bigger cities.

Ross-on-Wye is also home to a fantastic rural market, which people
come from miles around to use. The farmers market takes place on
Thursdays and Saturdays from the old Market House Building, which
was erected around the 1650s.

Local produce and handmade goods are available from the many stalls
the market contains. As a focal point for the town, the market also
creates a source of local pride and is a great place to meet your
neighbours.

Another benefit from living in the countryside is the beautiful
scenery that can often surround your home. Ross-on-Wye is situated
in close proximity to the Wye Valley, which is an Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The valley is packed with nature and wildlife preserves, making it
a great place to go walking and enjoy the local fauna and
flora.

Transport links to the rest of the UK are provided by the M50 road,
which connects to the larger M5 motorway. Nearby Ledbury has a
major rail interchange that can be reached by connection bus from
Ross-on-Wye.

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